
Logitech’s first Blue VO!CE microphone enters the mix It’s a great alternative to the Logitech Superlight, which I’ve previously gone hands-on with in the past. But if you’re not put off by something a little less unwieldy than those massive button-covered gaming mice out there, the Logitech Aurora collection’s G705 is a great buy for the price. I would say that this is going to be the accessory from the collection I can least easily recommend just because of the size. One of my favorite parts is the form factor as the shell has these little raised panels with defused LEDs that really give off an affordably clean look.

There’s an adequate 8,200 DPI gaming-grade sensor and 40-hour battery life to boot. That is very much apparent from the design, though I by no means felt that it was an uncomfortable gaming experience. This $99.99 offering clocks in with a pretty lightweight 85-gram build and is designed for players who have smaller hands. Logitech Aurora delivers new G705 wireless mouseĬomplementing either keyboard, the Logitech Aurora collection also includes a new mouse in the form of the wireless G705. You’ll pay $199.99 for the Logitech G715 Wireless Keyboard, with its wired G713 counterpart clocking in at a slightly more affordable $169.99 price tag.

The wired offering, on the other hand, just uses a USB-A cord, but both do have USB-C inputs, which is at least a nice touch given these are on the pricier side.
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Shaped like a cloud, the fluffy pad really pulls off the look of the keyboard.Īs far as the wireless one goes specifically, you’re looking at 25 hours of battery life on a single charge as well as the option to connect to your machine over Bluetooth or the included 2.4Ghz dongle. Though my absolute favorite aspect has the be the bundled wrist rest. And alongside the backlighting under the keys, Logitech also packs both Aurora keyboards with an LED ring around the perimeter for shining some customizable light onto your desktop itself. Each of the different offers arrives with headlining features, like per-key RGB backlighting that can be customized to various lighting effects in the G Hub app, as well as GX Red linear switches.Īlong the top are dedicated media playback controls as well as a little volume roller that has a neat grippy texture on top. There is the wireless G715 keyboard but also a wired G713 form factor model that shares many of the same features with a tethered build. Kicking off the lineup is the flagship keyboard in the Logitech Aurora collection. Logitech G715 wireless keyboard headlines the collection The entire lineup not only looks less intimidating but also is designed for smaller hands and those who aren’t the typical focus of gaming accessories.

You can immediately tell just what Logitech is going for this time around from the designs, and the white color schemes really show off what you can expect from its emphasis on inclusivity.

It covers everything you’d need to build out a battle station for the first time, including a headset, keyboards, mouse, and various accessories. Hitting the scene just before August rolled around, the new Logitech Aurora launched to offer some alternatives to all of the other gaming gear on the market.
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Logitech Aurora PC gaming gear hands-on review
